Edward Said interview (1994) by Art Stories Edward Said surveys the situation in the Middle East, heavily criticizes Yasser Arafat’s decision-making, advocates for a new generation of Palestinian leaders, and defines Israel’s role as an occupying power within the conflict. »»﴿───► See more on the Authors Playlist: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIZqvqbtz9I30kDK7RrKXxtLK9WxA33-T Check out the Patreon rewards! www.patreon.com/ManufacturingIntellect Share this Facebook Messenger Twitter Pinterest Linkedin Whatsapp Reddit Email Tags: Author & Writer InterviewsAuthors & WritersLost InterviewsManufacturing Intellect You might be interested in 6 years ago Frank Mccourt and Malachy Mccourt interview (1999) 6 years ago David Foster Wallace interview on “A Supposedly Fun Thing” on WPR (04/1997) 5 years ago Jhumpa Lahiri interview (2003) 5 years ago Christopher Hitchens on Why Orwell Matters + Q&A (2002) 6 years ago Spalding Gray interview (1997) 4 years ago Anthony Burgess and Malcolm McDowell interview on “A Clockwork Orange” (1972) 6 years ago Jane Goodall interview (2001) 6 years ago Hunter S. Thompson interview on “The Rum Diary” (1998) 6 years ago Stephen King Discussion on Writing and Q&A with wife Tabitha King and son Owen King 6 years ago Roger Ebert interview on his Favorite Movies (2000) 6 years ago Margaret Atwood interview (1994) 6 years ago Arthur Miller and Brian Dennehy interview on “Death of a Salesman” (1999)